There will be prizes for first, second and third places and a consolation prize. The plugins should be officially submitted through email and the Plugin Competition Blog (which will be cleaned for the new competition) should be used as a launching ground for plugin ideas, updates, development news etc. The plugins will be judged by a panel of at least three judges and reader feedback will be an essential part of the judging process. At the end of the contest, we will put up posts for each submission and will open them up to our readers for two weeks. The contest results should be declared by the beginning of August.
All code must be GPL (or compatible) and should be available for download through the Competition Blog and preferably through WordPress Extend. The plugins can be modified and tweaked till the last day of the competition or until the author sends us an email with the final version of the code. In essence, the Plugin Competition Blog is the preferred vehicle of communication for all contestants.
Some relevant details:
- Running time for competition = 2 months starting the 10th of May till the 10th of July.
- True Wordpress plugins only. No manual modifications can be required of users.
- You cannot submit plugins that have been released already. New code only please.
- Plugins can only be submitted via email. We will make that email address public later on in the competition.
- Plugins cannot have opt-out links back to the authors’ pages (from the main blog pages, admin pages are fine). If you have links or donation forms, please make them opt-in.
- All plugins require documentation as in the Wordpress Extend pages. Documentation will be one of the judging criteria.
- Preliminary support for the plugin has to be provided to the public.
- We are looking for innovation, documentation and elegant code.
- Any and all prizes/controversies/issues will be judged and decided at our sole discretion.
More details to be added with time.Stay tuned and please help spread the word.



